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- Galungan is a Balinese holiday celebrating the victory of dharma over adharma. It marks the time when the ancestral spirits visit the Earth. The last day...
- offerings for visiting ancestral spirits is somewhat akin to Hindu Balinese Galungan-Kuningan festival. In various places in Indonesia, there is a ceremony...
- Balinese people came home to their hometowns or their home villages during Galungan and Kuningan sacred days, as they believed it marks the time when the ancestral...
- especially on Galungan and Kuningan holidays. The shape resembles an elephant from India. Barong is paraded around the village on Galungan and Kuningan...
- enhance the contrast of the motifs. A Lamak is particularly used during the Galungan festival. Before the entrance of each house, a Penjor is erected, a decorated...
- high-class families are preserved above ground. The most important festival is Galungan (related to Deepavali), a celebration of the triumph of dharma over adharma...
- magic Setesuyara Batara Kala Semara Tjak Takshaka The Awan Perfumed Heaven Galungan Calon Arang Leyak (or Leák) Vasuki - the serpent king that accompanies...
- Ekadashi Varuthini Ekadashi Vasant Panchami Vat Purnima Balinese festivals Galungan Nyepi Holy periods Chaturmasya Pitru Paksha Uttarayana Dakshinayana Hindu...
- "Galungan and Kuningan in Bali - Bali Magazine". Archived from the original on July 3, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2019. "Balinese ceremonies: Galungan and...
- diyārī in Sindhi: दियारी, tīpāvaḷi in Tamil: தீபாவளி, and Telugu: దీపావళి, Galungan in Balinese and Swanti in Nepali: स्वन्ति or tihar in Nepali: तिहार and...